Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Fabricworm Giveaway! Aneela Hoey Walk in the Woods!

Hey Fabricworms,

Who wouldn't want to get their hands on 15 Fat Quarters Aneela Hoey Walk in the Woods. You can win the Blue Bell Poppy bundle! Everyone has a chance to win, all you have to do is leave a comment on this post answering the question below and you will be entered to win. The giveaway will end at 8:30am PST, Monday, March 12th. The winner will be chosen by random.org and announced later that day.

My favourite book was 'Floddertje' by Annie M.G. Schmidt, a dutch writer. It was about a girl who was very clumsy and always very dirty... with the most beautiful illustrations of Fiep Westendorp. Check it out! :) And everything of Richard Scary. (Still love those illustrations)

I am from the UK so you may not know mine... it's the Wooden Tops (yes I am old!) if you Google it there is a video..they were wooden puppets and my favourite was Spotty the dog. Now you have made me feel ancient!! Linda

My favourite book was The Enchanted Wood by Enid Blyton, the first of the Faraway Tree series. As I got older I read all her Famous Five and Secret Seven book too. Great stories :-) I've recently started buying them for my own kids too.

We lived in an old house when I was younger, and there was a giant cupboard in my bedroom-big enough for my sisters and I to sit inside with a flashlight and read together. We loved Roald Dahl--especially James and the Giant Peach. That has always been a favorite! Thanks for offering this giveaway :)

My favorite childhood story was Pippi Longstocking. I have long red hair and often had my mom braid my hair in two braids and she would use a coat hanger to make them stick straight out (it did make going through doorways a bit challenging)

So many favorites: Stuart Little, The Velveteen Rabbit, The Hundred Dresses.... I absolutely love this collection of fabrics; I have several charm packs and have been waiting on the yardage! Thanks for chance to win! (marshudson at comcast dot net)

I lived right across the street from the Public Library and practically lived there! Every few nights I would bring home as much as I could carry... and that evening my mom would read them to me (even when I was old enough to read on my own!) It was our special time.